Biochips & biosystems
Non-linear, low power Microelectronics for and from Biology: A log story
Wearable TBI
Chip Design
Chip Layout
Implants
Chips
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- ECG
- ECoG
- MOS design
- BJT design
- Log-domain
- Filters
- Cocholar implants
- Optobionics
- Cardiac stimulators
- Neonatal EEG
- Pulse-oximetry
- Amperometry
- Cardiac stimulators
- Wearable
- Ultrasound
- Traumatic Brain Injury
- Portable
- EMG Implantables
- Memristors
- EMG Implantables
- Cytomimetic chip
- Cancer
- Stem-cells
- Tissue biopotential
- Hyperbolic sine processing
- VLSI
- Hodgkin-Huxley
- Smart
- Deep Brain stimulation
- Intelligent
- Brain stimulator
- Wearable EXG
- Electrochemical instrumentaion
- PANACEA
- Cell culture monitoring
- Fasciculations
- Linear system
- Non-linear
- Autonomous
- Ormia ochracea
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Over the years it has become clear to me that our culture of mostly “walking the walk” keeping a low profile rather than “talking the talk” aligns well with independent thinkers/students who are intellectually strong, technically competent and not impressionable. Having said the above we always aspire not only to do research but also have fun! After all
life is short, no?
Manos Drakakis
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